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8 - 9 September 2024, 9th Workshop on Connexive Logics, Łódź (Poland)
Connexive logics are orthogonal to classical logic insofar as they validate certain non-theorems of classical logic involving mainly negation and implication. Modern connexive logic started in the 1960s with seminal papers by Richard B. Angell and Storrs McCall. Since then, systems of connexive logic have been motivated by considerations on a content connection between the antecedent and consequent of valid implications, as well as by applications that range from Aristotle's syllogistic to Categorial Grammar and the study of causal implications.
As interests in topics related to connexive logics are growing, the ninth workshop aims at discussing directions for future research in connexive logics. Keynote speakers: Mateusz Klonowski (NCU, Toruń), Jacek Malinowski (IFiS PAN, Warsaw), Satoru Niki (RUB, Bochum), Grigory Olkhovikov (RUB, Bochum) and Francesco Paoli (UC, Cagliari). This year, the WCL follows the NCL conference: we encourage you to participate in both events.
Any papers related to connexive logics are welcome. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following: - Philosophical and historical considerations of the notion of connexivity; - Examinations of various systems of connexive logics; - Relations between connexive logics and other non-classical logics, such as relevance logics, conditional logics or modal logics; - Empirical studies on the scope of connexivity.
Submissions of extended abstracts (up to five pages) should be sent as a pdf file to the organizers.
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